The aim of the project proposed to be financed in the framework of the Norwegian MFA's "Prosjekbistand til ODA- godkjente OSSE-land i Eurasia" is to strengthen the State Border Guard Service (SBGS) of Ukraine, particularly, its border units located in the south-east of the country.In the end of February 2015, Ukraine closed 23 of its 52 stationary checkpoints on the border with Russia. This was done due to the fact that these checkpoints were located on the territory of the country not in full control of the Ukrainian government. Temporary alternative border checkpoints have been established west of the ongoing operations inside Ukrainian territory. Nevertheless, these checkpoints lack the necessary automatic equipment for detection and interception of radiological and nuclear materials. This gap is partly covered by X number of Mobile Automated Radiation Complexes supplied to the SBGS in the framework of the US Second Line of Defense programme. In total, it is estimated that SBGS is in need of at least 5 times the amount of such complexes.The planned scope of the current project anticipates provision of five automated radiation complexes. These complexes will be deployed at five temporary border checkpoints in the south-east of Ukraine for the purpose of detection and interception of illicitt RN materials and the reduction of the possibility of their use for terrorist purposes.